Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin in happier times at their home in Hendra a year ago. Picture: Nigel Hallet.Source:News Corp Australia

Seven months after a horror split between Australian swimming darlings Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin, the first sale of the Brisbane property portfolio has begun.

The once golden couple of Australian sport own three properties separately and together — two of which are in Brisbane millionaire suburb Hendra and one in Toowoomba.

Surprisingly, despite all the drama since a rift was announced in July last year, the pair have not put the $1.375m four bedroom Brisbane house that’s jointly in their names on the market.

It was originally expected to be the first on the market given it’s the one the couple were living in when the very public split occurred. Next month it will have been two years since they’d bought it together.

Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin during happier days at their home in Hendra. Picture: NIGEL HALLETTSource:News Corp Australia

The couple bought a beautiful $1.375m home almost two years ago which they are not selling. Picture: Realestate.com.auSource:Supplied

Emily Seebohm alone outside the couple’s home in Hendra in October last year. Picture: AAP image, John Gass.Source:News Corp Australia

Seebohm stands to make a good sum off the sale of this house, given the suburb has become one of the most popular for young high net worth families in the Queensland capital. Prices there have risen 43.6 per cent in the last five years alone, and it has two racecourses on its boundaries. And yes, it does have a pool.

The added allure to this property though is that it has been deemed a fixer-upper — given its age and older style of layout.

Seebohm has it listed as having “generous scope to add your own touches with some cosmetic renovations and the removal of a non bearing wall to make the layout more open plan”.

“An alternative, would be to add an level, should more room be required to suit your needs,” according to realestate.com.au.

Emily Seebohm and Mitch Larkin - (pictured from left) in a fashion shoot mid last year with Erin Holland, Sam and Rach Thaiday - are considered the darlings of sport in Queensland. Picture: Mark Cranitch.Source:News Corp Australia

A four bedroom Toowoomba property that Larkin invested in is not on the market. Picture: Realestate.com.auSource:Supplied

Emily Seebohm has moved on afresh after her public split with Mitch Larkin last year. Picture: Nigel Hallett.Source:News Corp Australia

The house has three bedrooms and a rumpus room, is airconditioned with built-in robes, and has an inground pool with a terrace.

A four bedroom investment property — bought in Larkin’s name in Toowoomba four years ago — was not on the market. It was once fetching rental of $385 a month.